| |   |  Ford Sold Velodyne Stake After Sensor Maker’s Post-SPAC Gain
  By  Keith Naughton Bloomberg February 15, 2021, 8:54 AM CST Updated on February 15, 2021, 10:02 AM CST   -- Lidar-sensor maker went public last year after merger   -- Ford-backed startup Argo AI has its own lidar technology
   Ford Motor Co. has sold off its stake in  Velodyne Lidar Inc., a leading maker of sensors being used in the development of self-driving cars. Ford, which invested  $75 million in Velodyne in 2016, no longer held any shares as of the end of last year, according to a regulatory filing. The automaker held almost 13.1 million shares three months earlier, a holding worth $244.2 million at the close of the third quarter.
  “This is consistent with our efforts to make the best, highest use of capital,” said T.R. Reid, a Ford spokesman. “We are using Velodyne technology in our autonomous vehicles.”
  Velodyne went public  in September after merging with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. The valuation of the San Jose, California-based company has been volatile since its trading debut, peaking at $4.62 billion in late December.
  Ford took a stake in Velodyne six months before it invested  $1 billion in self-driving startup  Argo AI, led by Bryan Salesky and Peter Rander, previous leaders at autonomous teams at  Alphabet Inc.’s Google and  Uber Technologies Inc. Since then, Argo has developed an entire  self-driving system -- including its own lidar technology -- that Ford intends to deploy commercially  next year. Lidar, which bounces light off objects to assess shape and location in real time, has become key proprietary technology in the race to develop driverless vehicles.
  “Our in-house lidar development effort, formed upon the  acquisition of Princeton Lightwave in 2017, is going very well,” Alan Hall, an Argo spokesman, said in an email. “We will share more information about the progress at the appropriate time.”
  Argo also is developing autonomous autos for  Volkswagen AG, which invested  $2.6 billion in the startup last year, giving it a valuation of $7 billion.
  (Updates with comment from Argo AI in the sixth paragraph.)
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